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A JAR file is a compressed archive file that contains Java classes, libraries, and other resources. JAR files are used to package Java applications and libraries, making it easy to distribute and reuse code. JAR files are typically used for desktop applications, but they can also be used for Android development.

An APK file is a compressed archive file that contains an Android app’s code, resources, and manifest file. APK files are used to distribute and install Android apps on devices. APK files are specific to Android and are not compatible with other platforms.

If you’re using Android Studio, you can create a new Android project and add your JAR file as a dependency. Android Studio will automatically compile and package your code into an APK file.

As an Android developer, you may have come across a situation where you need to convert a JAR (Java Archive) file to an APK (Android Package File) for deployment on Android devices. JAR files are used to package Java classes and libraries, while APK files are used to distribute and install Android apps. In this article, we’ll walk you through the process of converting a JAR file to an APK file for Android.

How to Convert JAR File to APK for Android: A Step-by-Step Guide**

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